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Exterior 125A subpanel for pedestal selection

I am building an outdoors area in my backyard that will necessitate of its own subpanel. I have placed 2in PCV sch40 conduit in the ground and I plan to pull wires to power a 125A panel. I will mount ...
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Breaker for subpanel keeps tripping after rainstorm

My neighbor has a large main panel where pg and e comes in, and his panel has a breaker that feeds a subpanel which sends power to a cabin(mine) my landlords shop, her house and some outdoor gfi ...
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Adding a sub panel in my high tunnel greenhouse

ADDING A SUB-PANEL IN MY HIGH TUNNEL GREENHOUSE I need to add electricity to my new greenhouse that will be powering my exhaust fan and shutters, the automated roll-up sides, a couple of small water ...
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GFCI Breaker Serving GFCI Receptacles Tripping in Extreme Fog and Cold

Lately, I have had an issue where sometime during the night the main GFCI breaker would trip. The only thing different on the nights that this happened was that one of the nights was (1) extremely ...
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Breaker to outdoor Sub panel keep tripping

Need help with my outdoor kitchen fridge. A 20 amp fuse at the main box goes takes a 10/2 w/ground wire to a sub panel. The sub panel has two 15 amp breakers circuit one goes to a storage shed via ...
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